Frank Buckles has passed away at the age of 110.
He was the last surviving United States Veteran of World War One. Mr. Buckles drove an ambulance in France in 1917.
Remarkably, he served again in WWII in the Merchant Marine, was captured by the Japanese, and was held as a prisoner of war in horrible conditions for over 3 years before being liberated.
At the age of 108 Mr. Buckles went to Washington, D.C. and spoke to Congress about the need for a National World War One Memorial.
Before his death Mr. Buckles requested to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
I hope he will be, and I hope the National World War One Memorial will be approved very soon. It's incredible that we don't have one.
Article: http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/02/27/wwi..._igoogle_world
He was the last surviving United States Veteran of World War One. Mr. Buckles drove an ambulance in France in 1917.
Remarkably, he served again in WWII in the Merchant Marine, was captured by the Japanese, and was held as a prisoner of war in horrible conditions for over 3 years before being liberated.
At the age of 108 Mr. Buckles went to Washington, D.C. and spoke to Congress about the need for a National World War One Memorial.
Before his death Mr. Buckles requested to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
I hope he will be, and I hope the National World War One Memorial will be approved very soon. It's incredible that we don't have one.
Article: http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/02/27/wwi..._igoogle_world
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